News Summary
Allendale County is under a severe thunderstorm warning until 9:15 p.m. with wind gusts up to 50 mph, frequent lightning, and potential flash flooding. Residents in nearby areas are urged to stay safe and monitor local weather updates. The Lowcountry also experiences power outages, with several customers affected. Although a heat advisory expired, caution is advised while navigating wet roads. Stay alert and secure your belongings as storms move through the region.
Severe Thunderstorm Warnings Hit Allendale County and Surrounding Areas
If you happen to be in Allendale County this evening, you may want to grab a comfy seat, secure any loose items outside, and keep an eye on the weather updates. The National Weather Service has just issued a severe thunderstorm warning that’s set to last until 9:15 p.m. on Saturday. Here’s what you need to know!
High Winds and More
Get ready for some strong winds as gusts are expected to reach up to 50 mph. Can you imagine the sound of that wind howling through the trees? At around 8:30 p.m., Doppler radar spotted a robust thunderstorm over Millhaven, moving southeast at about 25 mph. Residents in places like Hiltonia, Burtons Ferry Landing, Hilltonia, Millett, Milbury, and Bascom should be particularly vigilant.
Lightning and Safety First
The storm isn’t just about wind, though. Frequent cloud-to-ground lightning is zipping around in those dark clouds, and it’s good to remember that lightning can strike as far as 10 miles away from the storm itself. The closer the storm gets, the more likely you are to encounter that electrifying phenomenon. Safety is a top priority during these events, so residents are urged to stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, local TV, or news channels for ongoing updates.
Flash Flooding and Shelter
Moving a bit farther up the coast, severe thunderstorms were also on the radar for areas like Berkeley and Charleston counties, where warnings were in effect until 8:45 p.m.. People living in North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Hanahan, Johns Island, James Island, West Ashley, Downtown Charleston, Fort Sumter, Daniel Island, and more are being encouraged to seek shelter in well-built structures away from windows. Remember, these storms can also lead to flash flooding and torrential rainfall, so be cautious while driving and do not attempt to navigate flooded roadways.
Storms on the Move
The severe thunderstorm warning that had been in place for Colleton, Beaufort, Hampton, and Jasper counties was lifted after the storms weakened around 11:30 p.m. However, reports indicated another storm near Hendersonville producing golf-ball-sized hail, moving southwest at 20 mph. Ouch!
Power Outages Reported
And if you thought these storms were just a bit of theatrical flair, think again! Numerous areas have experienced power outages, affecting 356 Berkeley Electric Cooperative customers and 289 Dominion Energy customers. Fingers crossed that power gets restored soon!
Stay Alert!
The Lowcountry remains under a severe thunderstorm watch until midnight, covering cities including Charleston, Berkeley, Dorchester, Williamsburg, Georgetown, Orangeburg, Beaufort, and Colleton counties. It seems like Mother Nature is in a bit of a mood tonight, so it’s best to prepare for the unexpected!
Heat Advisory Update
It’s worth noting that a heat advisory just expired at 8 p.m., but the risk for heat-related illnesses can still linger. Mix that with the severe storms, and you’ve got yourself a night of unpredictable weather. Be wary of hydroplaning when driving on wet roads, and stay hydrated if you need to be outside!
Conclusion
So there you have it, folks! Stay safe, keep those windows shut, and hang tight until the storm passes. It’s always better to be safe than sorry!
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Thunderstorm
- Google News: Severe Thunderstorm News
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